

wireport
2 likes
Self-hosted ingress proxy & VPN tunnel. Securely exposes private local & Docker-based services to the Internet, with free, automatically renewable SSL certificates and docker container hostname resolution.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Platforms
- Windows
- Mac
- Linux
- Self-Hosted

wireport
2 likes
Features
Properties
- Lightweight
- Privacy focused
Features
- Built-in VPN
- No Logs
- Ad-free
- Portable
- No registration required
- End-to-End Encryption
- WireGuard
- Reverse Proxy
- Supports SSL Certificates
Tags
- docker-proxy
- ingress-proxy
- kubernetes-alternative
- ngrok-alternative
- coredns
- caddy
- ingress
- ngrok-replacement
- subnet-proxy
- tunnel-proxy
- Tunneling
- ingress-service
wireport News & Activities
Highlights All activities
Recent activities
K0RR added wireport as alternative to Nebula by Slack and Twingate
K0RR added wireport as alternative to Portmap.io
K0RR added wireport as alternative to btunnel, XplicitTrust and NetBird
K0RR added wireport as alternative to localhost.run and bore
K0RR added wireport as alternative to Yaler, LocalXpose, Firezone and inlets
K0RR added wireport as alternative to OpenXpress, defguard, Webhook Relay and SocialVPN
wireport information
What is wireport?
wireport is a self-hosted ingress proxy and VPN tunnel that securely exposes private local and Docker-based services to the Internet, with free, automatically renewable SSL/TLS certificates.
- Exposing local and Docker-based services running in a local network (e.g., on the local machine, on a corporate network, on a NAS, or on a home server) to the Internet
- Secure tunneling into remote development/staging/production environments to facilitate debugging and troubleshooting of remote Docker-based services
Features:
- SSL/TLS termination with 100% free and automated certificate provisioning and renewal
- Reverse proxy with support for HTTP(S) 1/2/3, WebSocket, gRPC (over HTTP/2) and TCP/UDP (Layer-4)
- Securely connect locally running services to remote infrastructure for debugging complex production issues
- Secure access to internal docker-based services and admin dashboards
- Automatic service discovery and hostname resolution (remote service hostname = Docker container name)
- Multiplatform CLI (Linux, macOS, Windows — ARM64 & AMD64)
- Secure VPN tunneling
- Self-hosted and open-source
- High performance with a low memory footprint
- Quick and easy start in self-hosted mode in just two commands - no tinkering with docker/compose files



Comments and Reviews
Compared to alternatives, it is easy to setup and maintain (no need to tinker with config/docker files). It's open-source and self hosted. Apart from tunneling/reverse-proxying any udp/tcp-based protocols, it manages provisioning and rotation of free TLS certificates for custom domains (e.g., when you expose a locally hosted service to the Internet). It also resolves remote docker containers as local hostnames, which streamlines development and production troubleshooting workflows.